Apr 17, 2008 | Fort Wayne Journal Gazette
JUST IN CASE you don't have enough to worry about, anyone who drives through the near north-central side of the city can start fretting over detours, route strategies and traffic backups that will result from ... via Fort Wayne Journal Gazette
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Three more pieces of Anson Project gain approval
Progress in the Anson Project continues at a fast pace. Three more pieces in Anson received approval by the Boone County Area Plan Commission. via Lebanon Reporter
Obama's - Road to Change' crosses Valley
“We went into a conference that lasted about two hours talking about the visit and what our role would be as a school corporation and Terre Haute North's role in the process”
Presidential candidate to host Friday town hall meeting at North Democratic presidential hopeful Barack Obama will speak Friday at Terre Haute North Vigo High School as part of his "Road to Change" tour in ... via Tribune-Star
Barack Obama to speak Friday in Terre Haute North High School
The Obama Campaign confirmed today that Barack Obama will visit Terre Haute on Friday. via Tribune-Star
Officials expect big Thunder crowds despite gloomy forecast
“If it's cold and rainy - there are thousands of people.”
Driving down Woerner Avenue, David Ross explained the magnitude of what will be this weekend. via Tribune/Sunday Ledger Tribune
Batesville Herald Tribune, Batesville, Indiana
“When we bought our property, we were told by the real estate agent there was no way there would be a house put there.”
Three times was the charm for Lake of the Woods area residents who opposed a developer's request at the Batesville Advisory Plan Commission April 3 meeting. via HeraldTribune.com
Indiana Summary --- Warm Stays In Indiana -- A warm week continues in Indiana. Yesterday, the high in the Indianapolis area was recorded at 71 degrees. via TristateHomepage.com
Blood center fingers new technology to help donors
“We just thought this kind of solves all kinds of issues that can arise”
Indianapolis - The Indiana Blood Center has added a touch of technology to make it easier for donors to register and give. via WTHR-TV Indianapolis
“I am thoroughly convinced that there is no other single improvement that the city of Fort Wayne and Allen County could make that would resolve or remedy so many of our community's problems”
Nicole Mansberger pulls her two daughters, Carlee, 8, and Jadyn, 22 months, during a walk on the Aboite trail along Scott Road, near its intersection with Covington Road. via Fort Wayne News Sentinel
Girl, 5, honored for dialing 911 for ill mom
“I think she's the most charismatic and courageous little girl”
Shelby Zawadzki, taught as a toddler to call 911 in an emergency, passed a real-life test on the skill. via IndyStar.com
Ag Day exposes students to agriculture
“They'll have an understanding of [agriculture] and how it affects their lives, and their responsibility to protect the environment”
Howard County fifth-graders learned about the birds and the bees, among other topics, at Tuesday's annual Ag Day, at the Howard County Fairground. via Kokomo Tribune
Clinton Campaign Opens South Bend Office
The Clinton campaign returns to Michiana, this time for the rest of the race. Clinton campaign chairman Terry McAuliffe, former Indiana First Lady Maggie Kernan and St. via WSJV-TV South Bend
Three Randolph schools want to 'look at things differently'
“We have told [the consultants] that what we really want are eyes from the outside to look in. They're going to tell you what we see whether we like it or not”
The leaders of Randolph Central, Randolph Eastern and Randolph Southern schools have hired Administrator Assistance, a consulting firm founded by Steve Wittenauer, the retired superintendent of Benton Community ... via Star-Press
Javascript and Flash are needed to view this video. You can get flash here AUDIO: Road Sage answers your questions Despite concerns over rising costs, the Maplecrest Road extension seems to be moving closer to ... via Fort Wayne Journal Gazette
“I will be back soon, and we'll have a big event that everybody can come to”
Jeanie Hartman has never voted in a presidential election. John McMaster, a 43-year-old unemployed Huntington man, and Dennis Dunigan, a 39-year-old warehouse manager in Huntington, also weren't registered to ... via Fort Wayne News Sentinel
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Over six inches of rain has fallen in Evansville as of this morning, and the rain's expected to continue through midday. via WTHR-TV Indianapolis
MOVIE LISTINGS Lying Low Holed up hitmen await their fate BY MOLLY TEMPLETON IN BRUGES: Written and directed by Martin McDonagh. via Eugene Weekly